Both were super delicious. Although I like the PS scent, I don’t necessarily care for it on its own. It’s a bit too sweet and too much for me. The CCCC Pink Sugar was a perfect dupe – the scent was dead on. I preferred the Pink Nilla Sugar scent because it added an element of creaminess and softened the PS notes overall.

The scent throw was stronger with the straight PS vs. PNS, but both were room fillers. Of the two, I certainly preferred the Pink Nilla Sugar scent. If pure Pink Sugar is not to your liking, consider a blend like Pink Nilla Sugar. It may be more up your alley.

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